16FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Rabbit and bunny Coloring Pages for All Ages By: Printables Garden Team Home Coloring Pages Bunny Coloring Pages The moment the grass turns soft and green, little ears seem to peek out everywhere. If your crew loves spring as much as mine, these bunny coloring pages and rabbit coloring pages are an easy way to bring that feeling to the table. Inside you’ll find gentle garden poses, cozy burrow scenes, and friendly faces. Simple for kids and calming for grown-ups, this set of bunny rabbit coloring pages is perfect for quiet afternoons, classrooms, or a quick craft before dinner. Quick Jump Cute Bunny Rabbit Coloring Pages Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail A sweet collection made for kids, with happy bunnies, soft outlines, and simple spring details. These pages are easy to color and perfect for calm family time. 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Start with cute baby bunnies and simple kawaii outlines for little artists, then try a few dress-up poses or a realistic garden scene when older kids and adults want quiet shading time. Many prints are quick and easy for classrooms, while fuller spring scenes make a calm evening project. Every file is a free PDF you can download and print at home. Click any image to open the PDF, save it, and print your favorite bunny pages. Crafts Ideas To Do With Bunny Coloring Sheets Bunny coloring pages don’t have to end once the crayons are put away. Save your finished pages; these adorable Easter bunny craft ideas turn them into decorations, cards, gifts, and spring keepsakes you can enjoy all season. Rabbit Flower Vase Wraps Give a plain vase a spring makeover by wrapping it with cut-out bunnies from your coloring pages. Add a few glue-on flowers or a ribbon bow for a sweet spring table decoration. It works beautifully on planters, too tuck paper bunny ears behind a small succulent for a cute “garden bunny” effect. DIY Bunny Wrapping Paper Shrink your bunny pages or print them in black-and-white, color them in, and use them as unique wrapping paper for small spring gifts. Kids love making these, and the personal touch makes the gift even more special. Simple Bunny Cupcake Toppers Cut out your finished bunny, glue it to a toothpick or straw, and place it into frosted cupcakes. You can also make edible bunnies by dusting marshmallows with sugar and adding candy eyes. Create a Bunny Garden Scene Turn a shoebox into a miniature spring garden. Color several bunny pages, cut out the characters, and glue them inside along with paper flowers, grass, and clouds. This makes a fun classroom craft or rainy-day activity. Easter or Spring Greeting Cards Shrink the bunny image to the corner of a page, fold it twice, and color it in. Add a message like “Happy Easter” or “Hello Spring.” Kids can decorate the inside with stickers, drawings, or glitter. Bunny Watercolor Paintings Mount a bunny coloring page on cardboard and let kids paint over it with watercolors. They can use realistic colors or decorate the bunny with rainbow patterns. This turns a simple coloring page into a frame-worthy piece of art. Easy Bunny Masks Choose a rabbit facing forward and enlarge it if needed. Color it in, cut out the face, and punch holes on both sides. Tie yarn or ribbon to create a wearable bunny mask for Easter parties or pretend play. Rabbit Fact Booklets Perfect for science units! Let kids write a few fun facts about rabbits around their coloring page, then punch holes and tie the pages together with yarn to create their own bunny fact booklet. Cotton Ball Bunnies Color everything except the rabbit’s body. Then fill the bunny shape with glued cotton balls for a fluffy, 3D bunny. Don’t forget the cotton tail! Bunny Candy Pouches Print two copies of a simple bunny outline, color both, and cut around the shape, leaving a small border. Sew or glue the edges, leaving the top open. Add mini candies, then seal. A cute handmade gift for friends and classmates. Bunny Doorknob Hangers Stuff two matching bunny cutouts with cotton to make them puffy, add ribbon through the ears, and hang them on a bedroom doorknob. Kids can add messages like “Welcome” or “Hop Away!” Rabbit Treat Bags Cut out a brightly colored bunny and glue it to the front of a plain paper bag. Let the ears peek above the top edge for extra charm. Perfect for Easter egg hunts, classroom treats, or party favors. Rabbit Gift Tags Shrink a bunny image, color it, cut it out, and write “To:” and “From:” across the front. Tie it to a gift with ribbon around the bunny’s neck or tape it directly to the present. Mom’s Guide – Learn to Draw a RabbitWe keep it simple: first, the kids trace a rabbit from the coloring page on a light-up tracing pad, then they try drawing the same rabbit by themselves in a blank sketchbook. It turns one printable into an easy little “how to draw a rabbit” lesson. Terms of Use: These designs are © Printables Garden. Personal use only. No resale, rehosting, redistribution, or file sharing. Commercial use is not permitted. Any reupload, resale, or redistribution on marketplaces may be reported and subject to copyright takedown. To share, please link to this page. 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A sweet collection made for kids, with happy bunnies, soft outlines, and simple spring details. These pages are easy to color and perfect for calm family time.
A sweet collection made for kids, with happy bunnies, soft outlines, and simple spring details. These pages are easy to color and perfect for calm family time.
Bows, flowers, and gentle smiles in a warm, kid friendly style. Simple shapes help little artists color with confidence and make cute keepsakes to share.
Bows, flowers, and gentle smiles in a warm, kid friendly style. Simple shapes help little artists color with confidence and make cute keepsakes to share.
Browse a sweet mix of rabbit pages for every age. Start with cute baby bunnies and simple kawaii outlines for little artists, then try a few dress-up poses or a realistic garden scene when older kids and adults want quiet shading time. Many prints are quick and easy for classrooms, while fuller spring scenes make a calm evening project. Every file is a free PDF you can download and print at home. Click any image to open the PDF, save it, and print your favorite bunny pages.
Browse a sweet mix of rabbit pages for every age. Start with cute baby bunnies and simple kawaii outlines for little artists, then try a few dress-up poses or a realistic garden scene when older kids and adults want quiet shading time. Many prints are quick and easy for classrooms, while fuller spring scenes make a calm evening project. Every file is a free PDF you can download and print at home. Click any image to open the PDF, save it, and print your favorite bunny pages.
Mom’s Guide – Learn to Draw a RabbitWe keep it simple: first, the kids trace a rabbit from the coloring page on a light-up tracing pad, then they try drawing the same rabbit by themselves in a blank sketchbook. It turns one printable into an easy little “how to draw a rabbit” lesson.
Mom’s Guide – Learn to Draw a RabbitWe keep it simple: first, the kids trace a rabbit from the coloring page on a light-up tracing pad, then they try drawing the same rabbit by themselves in a blank sketchbook. It turns one printable into an easy little “how to draw a rabbit” lesson.